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Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

When Rats Ruled #2 by Dawn Burke

When Rats Ruled #1 by Dawn Boswell Burke

When Floyd Learned to Play the Organ by Dawn Boswell Burke

Water #6 by Dawn Boswell Burke

The Rat King by Dawn Boswell Burke

The Cool Chick #2 by Dawn Boswell Burke

The Cool Chick by Dawn Boswell Burke

Preparing For Winter by Dawn Boswell Burke

Peppermint and Licorice by Dawn Boswell Burke

Color Wheel by Dawn Boswell Burke

Annie 2 by Dawn Boswell Burke

Water #11 by Dawn Boswell Burke

Water #10 by Dawn Boswell Burke

Water #5 by Dawn Boswell Burke

A Strange and Wonderful People by Dawn Boswell Burke

April Showers by Dawn Boswell Burke

Annie's Tale by Dawn Boswell Burke

Beauty Without Vanity by Dawn Boswell Burke

Bird by Dawn Boswell Burke

Deflated by Dawn Boswell Burke

Healers by Dawn Boswell Burke

Learning to Love Rats More #1 by Dawn Boswell Burke

Learning to Love Rats More #2 by Dawn Boswell Burke

Learning to Love Rats More #3 by Dawn Boswell Burke
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About Dawn Boswell Burke
Dawn Boswell Burke is the founder of The Rat Retreat, Inc. (a Boise 501(c) (3) animal rescue) and owner of Fancy Rats Fine Art, Crafts & Photography. She has lived in Boise for 16 years and was raised in the Southeastern United States.
Through her Mixed Media Collage, Burke represents her love of rats, as well as her dreams, memories and desires, with bright colors and playful ephemera. Most of her work has a sculptural element and is made to be touched.
Burke is represented by NfiniT Art Gallery at 405 South 8th Street and in the Boise Airport. She is a member of BOSCO and TVAA and has taken part in many juried shows in the Northwest. Though she has received formal art education Burke maintains a child-like view of the world through her work.